It's not really a pride month thing, but I flew my partner over from aussie to snuggle for 3 weeks, it was great having someone to warm up my freezing toes.
Saying goodbye at the airport sucks though.
On one hand, I love the idea of us being queer in public, and from a USA perspective, I feel like that aspect is especially important in the current political climate.
But on a more personal level...I'm not a white twink, I'm cis, and I'm not like...visibly queer so much? So I've felt a -- possibly misjudged -- sentiment that none of the groups at any Pride activities actually want me there, be they the party crowd, the activist crowd or the thirsty crowd.
So to finally answer the actual question, kinda nothing. I'm not engaging with rainbow capitalism (except I did buy Thirsty Sword Lesbians, so I am still down with supporting queer creators), I'm not doing any parades, etc.
Hope you have a wonderful time! Pride doesn't happen where I am until later in the year so I'm kinda holding off for now, and just being my usual level of delightfully-queer. :)
Family decided to plan stuff on top of pride, so, unfortunately, not as much as I would've hoped. Did get a fun LGBTQ+ bike ride in with a large group already tho.
Hmm well to be honest there's not a whole ton of stuff in my city when it comes to pride month! The one college here does sometimes have a pride day! This year though it's not happening until autumn cuz they can't get the road space!